+ P for Glock 19s?

I've purchased a G19 and was reading through the owner's manual. I didn't recall reading any restrictions against the use of +P type ammo.
Does anyone know whether the use of this type of ammo would create any issues?
Thanks for your assistance.
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All Glock 9mms are designed as military arms to use NATO Spec loaded cartridges, which is the high end of +P+. Use of commercial +P+ should be no problem, and has no history of problems. The legendary "kaboom Glocks" have all been traced back to hotrod reloads, as far as I have heard.............................elsullo

All Glock 9mms are designed as military arms to use NATO Spec loaded cartridges, which is the high end of +P+. Use of commercial +P+ should be no problem, and has no history of problems. The legendary "kaboom Glocks" have all been traced back to hotrod reloads, as far as I have heard.............................elsullo

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Correct except for the 40 cal when it first came out. Glock did some work on later versions to strengthen the pistols in that caliber in next generations.

All Glock 9mms are designed as military arms to use NATO Spec loaded cartridges, which is the high end of +P+. Use of commercial +P+ should be no problem, and has no history of problems. The legendary "kaboom Glocks" have all been traced back to hotrod reloads, as far as I have heard.............................elsullo

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There is no high end to +P+, +P+ is any pressure over the +P rating, it can be 10 cup over, or 1,000,000 cup over

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